It's a modern house, commanding magnificent vistas of Clew Bay and the mountains of Mayo as well as a bird's eye view of jetty goings-on. |
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The family, including nine children, were all sleeping downstairs because of the ghostly goings-on upstairs at their home. |
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However, I understand he was kept informed of the goings-on by son Kevin, who was able to report back all the incidents via a mobile phone. |
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What I said was, it appears from the political goings-on that there was very much of a connection. |
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Today we publish more pictures of the crazy goings-on during a day of chaotic collections and super sponsored events. |
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Such suspicions of shady goings-on in high places are common amongst the general public. |
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However their display stand was full of information on the goings-on in the club. |
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Meanwhile a local court has ordered an Assistant Commissioner to investigate into the goings-on and file a report. |
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This book, a copy of the original 1861 classic, is focused almost entirely on the kitchen and the goings-on therein. |
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When you heard that he was now the chief suspect in this and all the goings-on, what did you make of it? |
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The Australian Medical Association has also raised a curious eyebrow at the apparent goings-on. |
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The reason for this letter is because I am deeply concerned about certain events and goings-on around town. |
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Strange goings-on, considering that public transit was supposed to be a priority for this administration. |
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While some turn a blind eye to any extra-marital goings-on, others are less forgiving of their partner's behaviour. |
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Our organisation abhors this kind of act and appeals to residents to be vigilant and watch out for any suspicious goings-on. |
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Although Clay is not competing with four-in-hands, he still has his hands on the goings-on in the horse world of Virginia. |
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The Observer is on the lookout for ghostly goings-on in local haunted houses and tales of the spine-tingling supernatural. |
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Once Bob would have been a veritable fund of info about goings-on around the club. |
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His bed is still there, together with the speaking tubes that kept him in touch with goings-on at the bridge. |
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The problem with politics today is not that there are more shady goings-on than there were in the past, but that it is pale and uninteresting. |
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The locals added to the length with their own stories of the goings-on in their own villages. |
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During yesterday's vote on the Buitenweg report, we witnessed some very serious goings-on in this Parliament. |
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Let's start on a dark note, with intrigue and sinister goings-on. |
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Few countries benefit from a resource centre or any structure with an overall vision of the goings-on on the national level. |
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Following the tour, ATSA invites you to have a coffee and take in the goings-on of the État d'Urgence! |
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But when innocent people who have nothing to do with the goings-on are hurt, it feeds the public's fear. |
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The owls were both captured on film as they cautiously eyed the goings-on at some birdfeeders. |
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In short, the behind the scenes goings-on revealed by Production Director Pierre Dufour and Artistic Director Michel Beaulac. |
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Citizens became more interested, more aware and more involved in the goings-on in their community. |
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Back in the bar it was shenanigans as usual, noisy and a lot of fun goings-on. |
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This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on. |
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Well, even if the idea of tweaking out on malt liquor doesn't appeal to you, there should be lots of local goings-on that should. |
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Just as great oaks from little acorns grow, great-group goings-on emerge from small stories of selfish citizens. |
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This allows them to accord individuals a degree of epistemic privilege with respect to their own inner goings-on. |
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The dull throb of joint pain and her increasing inability to make sense of the goings-on around her, kept her in one spot more and more. |
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It's a 15-room guesthouse, bang on the waterfront and at the heart of all local goings-on. |
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I am not one to get overly-excited about junk science theories and am not prone to accepting all the peculiar goings-on with the paranormal. |
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She never seemed fazed or perturbed by the goings-on and the very chaotic sleeping arrangements. |
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Hobby and Rayburn were only the first in a stream of politicians to stay in touch with goings-on at Del Charro. |
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It would give the Wasps a presence in the city as well as giving York supporters and rugby league fans in general a place to drink and mull over the latest goings-on. |
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It is clear that the goings-on in the village of Tooreen almost 50 years ago still weave a magical spell in the folk memory of the region. |
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We generally celebrate our birthdays quietly, without much fuss or fancy goings-on. |
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Over a healthful meal of chicken and vegetables, the pair sat and gossiped about the latest goings-on. |
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The man was flummoxed by all these incomprehensible goings-on. |
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A God who is living must be affectable by the goings-on of the temporal universe, and so be in time. |
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Mr. Ralph Hancock, the landscape gardener, responsible for the floral goings-on in the garden, has to worry about the balance of nature. |
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More enthusiastically, it is a gazetteer of weird goings-on in remote corners of England. |
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The director moved her sometimes space-challenged charges skillfully, eliciting overall an antic tone that brought a kind of unity to the often frenzied goings-on. |
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I find the goings-on in this sensitive area scarcely credible. |
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The tour ends on an avenue under the lime trees, where we have the chance to rest on the benches and watch the goings-on in the medieval alleyways. |
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The movement of services has also been established for a very long time, and if there are illegal goings-on in Member States, it is their responsibility and duty to monitor them and intervene. |
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There are still other territories and areas of activity of many different kinds on which many countries take only a weak stand, that is if they do not deliberately turn a blind eye to the illicit goings-on. |
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Claudia Triozzi is filmed as she monitors small goings-on in the company. |
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Another group of former Aristide henchmen, drug dealers, soldiers of the disbanded army, and terrorists observed these goings-on from the Dominican Republic. |
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In his more-than-a-dozen books, he has thoughtfully mined the goings-on of the ape world for insights about the human one. |
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Wend your way around the ground, stopping at every bench and parked car, and you learn enough about village goings-on to write a kiss-and-tell blockbuster. |
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Eventually, after being distracted by an unnecessary subplot about goings-on in Vegas, Jack unravels the cover-up and starts proving that revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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With one click of a key on a computer and you have the whole world at your fingertips, enabling you to know the goings-on in the uttermost parts of the globe. |
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The goings-on at Deccan Chronicle demonstrate the state of the industry. |
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The people around him were the actors, the daily occurrences the plays: he personally took upon himself the role of spectator, observing all the goings-on at a safe distance as if through opera glasses. |
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It is goings-on like this that exasperate public opinion, which rightly considers that those truly responsible for oil slicks enjoy total impunity too easily. |
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Certainly after the goings-on of this Spring, the Council should have the sense not to nominate candidates whose incorruptibility and integrity are debatable. |
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She sent a long letter detailing all the recent goings-on in her life. |
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She called to get the skinny on the latest goings-on in the club. |
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A missable sitcom about the goings-on at a forgotten military base. |
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Now, Parascience, a Wirral-based group, which investigates supernatural goings-on, is planning what it hopes will be the most comprehensive survey ever conducted into ghosts. |
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